BSc (Hons) Dental Therapy and Hygiene Induction 2017

Please refer back to this page during your Induction weeks in case of last minute changes.

It is a good idea to:

read before you arrive

follow any links and check instructions

bring with you any document, etc where these are specified

Some documents may need to be returned to the University before you arrive.

As a new student you are required to upload a photograph of yourself using the e@pplicant page.

The photo is required for your University card which will be issued to new students when you attend the enrolment session on Monday 11th September. Failure to provide a photo will delay the production of your University card and also effect your free intersite travel. .

Your University card will remain valid for the duration of your studies at Plymouth University and will be invalid once your programme is complete.

Delivered by the International Student Advice team, this session is aimed at new international students who did not attend the International Student Orientation programme. The team will advise you of the support services they provide and answer any questions you may have related to your tier 4 visa responsibilities.

Overview of support services available for all
students of Plymouth University and an introduction to the Faculty Office:
How we communicate with you, contact details and opening hours, reporting
absences, extenuating circumstances, travel information and University Health
and Safety.

5 top reasons to ensure you register with the on-campus medical centre…

1. Quick and easy access to health services. You may not expect to get ill and probably won’t, but don’t create a problem for yourself. Registering is especially important if you have ongoing health conditions such as Diabetes,Asthma or Epilepsy.

2. Contraception – from free condoms to longer term contraception solution such as implanons and IUCDs.

3. Access to counselling services – are you feeling lonely and overwhelmed by this new chapter in your life? Talk in confidence to your GP who can putyou in touch with the right support services for you.

4. Vaccinations – check your vaccinations are up to date and also get any vaccinations you may need for travelling abroad.

5. We offer you easy access to services both on our on-campus medical centre and also at our main surgery which is walking distance from the University Medical Centre.

Please be aware that some of the University of Plymouth's public events may be attended by University photographers and videographers, for capturing content to be used in University online and offline marketing and promotional materials, for example webpages, brochures or leaflets. If for whatever reason, you or a member of your group, do not wish to be photographed, please make yourself known to staff working at the event on arrival or to the photographer.